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SUNDAY JANUARY 18, 2015

Give Kids A Smile 2015 Our annual Give Kids A Smile event is scheduled for Friday, February 6. Because every child’s smile should be the picture of health, we are offering Give Kids a Smile on Friday, February 6th, 2015. If you are, or know of a family that is low-income and is without dental insurance, and is in need of dental care for children ages 3-18, please call our office to schedule an appointment.

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DEALS ON CARS '14 Ford Taurus SEL, 11,000 mi, V6, sunset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,975 '14 Ford Taurus Limited, 19,000 mi, V6, leather, dark brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,975 '14 Ford Taurus SE, 6,000 mi, V6, black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,975 '14 Ford Focus SE, 20,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, AC, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,975 '13 Ford Taurus Limited, 27,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, leather, sunroof, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,975 '13 Ford Taurus Limited, 20,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, leather, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,975 '12 Ford Fusion SE, 49,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,975 '12 Chrysler 200, 41,000 mi, 4 dr, limited, V6, leather, sunroof, Nav, gray . . . . . . . . . . $15,975 '12 Ford Focus, 67,000 mi, 5 dr, hatchback, AT, sunroof, Navig, gray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,975 '12 Ford Fusion SE, 37,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,975 '12 Chevy Impala LT, 22,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, AT, sunroof, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,475 '11 Ford Focus SE, 65,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,975 '11 Dodge Charger SE, 23,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, gray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,475 '11 Ford Fusion SE, 38,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, dark red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,975 '11 Ford Taurus Limited, 80,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, leather, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,975 '11 Ford Taurus SEL, 46,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, AT, dark red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,975 '10 Ford Taurus SEL, 89,000 mi, V6, leather, sunroof, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,975 '08 Ford Focus SES, 100,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,275 '08 Chev Impala LTZ, 141,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, leather, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,975

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'08 Chev Malibu LTZ, 108,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, leather, sunroof, red. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,975 '07 Mercury Milan Premium, 160,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, leather, sunroof, red . . . . . . . . . . . $6,375 '06 Ford Focus, 107,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, AC, tan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,975 '06 Ford Fusion SEL, 203,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, AT, leather, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,975 '06 Dodge Stratus SXT, 115,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,475 '05 Ford Taurus, 197,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, sunroof, leather, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,975 '05 Merc Grand Marquis LS, 98,000 mi, 4 dr, V8, leather, tan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,475 '04 Chrysler Sebring, 78,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,475 '04 Toyota Camry LE, 151,000 mi, 4 dr, AT, sunroof, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,975 '02 Buick Century Custom, 134,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, 3100, brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,475

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DEALS ON PICKUPS

'14 Ford Edge Lmtd, 17,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather, black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,975 '14 Ford Edge Lmtd, 13,000 mi, AWD, leather, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,975 '14 Ford Escape SE, 22,000 mi, 4x4, 4 cyl, Ecoboost, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,675 '14 Ford Escape Titanium, 28,000 mi, 4x4, EcoBoost, AT start, sunroof, black . . . . . . . . $25,975 '14 Ford Escape SE, 29,000 mi, 4x2, 2.0, EcoBoost, green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,475 '13 Ford Edge SEL, 38,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,975 '13 Ford Escape SEL, 21,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0, EcoBoost, leather, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,475 '13 Ford Edge Lmtd, 15,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather, camera, navigation, white . . . . . . . . $29,975

'14 Ford F-150 XLT, 13,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, 5.0 V8, white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,975 '14 Ford F-150 XLT, 13,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, V6, Ecoboost, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,475 '13 Ford F-150 STX, 13,000 mi, 4x4, SCab, 5.0 V8, white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $28,475 '12 Ford F-150 Lariat, 54,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, Ecoboost, brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,975 '05 Ford F-150 XL, 151,000 mi, Reg. Cab, 4x4, 4.6L, V8, AT, AC, green . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,375 '02 Ford Ranger, 198,000 mi, Reg. Cab, 4x2, 4 cyl, 5 spd, AC, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,375 '02 Ford F-150 XL, 214,000 mi, 4x4, Reg Cab, V6, AT, Topper, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,275 '00 Ford F-150 XLT, 137,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 5.4L, V8, Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,475

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Donald & Fran Hamm 1-9-1965 — 1-9-2015

Chiropractic Clinic 119 Lake St. So., Ste. 2, Mora, MN 55051

'12 Ford Escape XLT, 34,000 mi, FWD, 4 cyl, AT, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,975 '11 Ford Escape XLT, 27,000 mi, FWD, 4 cyl, AT, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,975 '10 Lincoln MKX, 59,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,975 '08 Lincoln MKX, 92,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather, sunroof, black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,975 '08 Ford Edge Lmtd, 95,000 AWD, V6, leather sunroof, nav, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,675 '08 GMC Envoy SLE, 101,000 mi, 4x4, 6 cyl, sunroof, white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,975 '07 Ford Econoline 350 Club Wagon, 148,000 mi, 12 pass, 5.4 V8, white . . . . . . . . . . . $9,475 '06 Dodge Caravan,125,000 mi, 7 pass, ac, white, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,475 '05 Saturn Vue, 113,000 mi, 4 cyl, 5 spd, FWD, AC, blue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,375 '05 Ford Freestar SES, 140,000 mi, V6, AT, tan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,475 '04 Ford Expedition XLT, 162,000 mi, 4x4, 5.4L V8, green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,975

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Rush City Commercial Real Estate Lot #1 Downtown Rush City Commercial Building in Great Location Next to Post Office in a High Traffic Area. Previous restaurant/coffee shop. Call For More Information and Viewing. Les Stromberg: 320-279-0935 Dave Chmiel: 651-983-8076 Online at: www.proxibid.com/Stromberg

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Come One, Come All! Cash and carry prices apply only to purchases made between Jan. 12 and Jan. 24.

Sunday Omelet Bar

• Prices good only on in-stock items. • Items must be fully paid for at the time of the purchase. • All items must be taken with you at your convenience. Sorry, no delivery at these prices. Posturepedic

Sunday, January 25th 10:00am to 2:00pm

*Does not include Optimum or Hybrid mattresses

Omelets made to order with freshest ingredients!

“We’re Worth the Drive”

COUNTRY SALES FURNITURE

Mention this ad and receive: FREE 12 oz. coffee or 16 oz. fountain pop.

12333 85th Ave. (Co. Road 4), Milaca, MN 56353

(320) 983-6187 • 1-888-201-5879 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30, Fri. til 8, Closed Sun. In-Store Repair Dept. to service the furniture you purchased at our store!

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(limit two coffees or two pops per order)

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Pine City Reads

Ogilvie United Methodist Church

201 W Bragg St. • Ogilvie• 320-272-4255

“Top Your Tater” Supper

Book Discussion Groups

Discussion groups will be lead by a facilitator, everyone is welcome to discuss the book or to come and listen to what others thought about the book.

Friday, Jan. 30 • 4-7pm

Pine City Library Book Groups

Door Prizes!

Your Choice of Cheese & Broccoli, Hamburger Stroganoff, Chili, Taco, Ham & Cheese, Sour Cream, Chives, Green Peppers, Salsa, Onions

Thursday, January 15 at 10am - Unbroken Tuesday, January 20 at 7pm - Ordinary Grace

Coleslaw, Pickled Beets, Pickles, Dessert (Ice Cream w/Toppings) Homemade Bread & Beverages

Book Group held at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church

Adult $6

Children 12 & under $2.00

Tuesday, January 27 at 6:30pm - Unbroken

Pine City Library Book Groups

DRTECH COMPUTER REPAIR

Tuesday, February 17 at 7PM - Unbroken Thursday, February 19 at 10AM - Ordinary Grace

Book Group held at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Tuesday, February 24 at 6:30PM - Ordinary Grace

Author Visit!

his liver. Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door. For questions or to make a donation, contact Amanda, 651-494-7595. JAN. 17 WINTER FROLIC AT THE FUR POST On Saturday, Jan. 17 from noon to 4 p.m. at the North West Company Fur Post, Pine City, shake off the winter blues and enjoy the outdoors by tossing a curling stone on the ice, playing a round of snow snake, snowshoeing along the nature trails and learning about the North West Company and winter travel during the fur trade. Guests can also relax indoors by the fire, sip a cup of cocoa and watch the outdoor festivities from the visitor center. Reservations are recommended; call 651-259-3015 or go online: www.mnhs.org.

JAN. 17 VFW WINTER HAM BINGO A winter ham bingo, open to players of all ages, will take place at the Pine City VFW Post 4258 on Saturday, Jan. 17 at 2 p.m. Proceeds benefit the VFW education scholarship and Pine City Cub Scout funds. Call Jim at 320-237-6385 with questions. JAN. 17 FAIRVIEW CLINIC GRAND OPENING Fairview Clinics - Pine City is holding a grand opening celebration on Saturday, Jan. 17 from 9 a.m. to noon. The public is invited to visit the new location in the old Pamida building at 100 Evergreen Square. There will be blood pressure checks for adults and storytime with “Llama, Llama in his red pajamas” for kids. For more information call 320-629-6721 or visit fairview.org/pinecity. JAN. 17 PLA MEETING The monthly meeting of the Pokegama Lake Association will be Saturday, Jan. 17 at 9 a.m. with coffee and rolls at 8:30 a.m. Prospective members are welcome at 12965 Lake Line Road. Contact lmclean111@gmail.com for information.

HAASKEN DENTAL

Caring For Your Community’s Oral Health Family Dentistry BRUCE N. HAASKEN, D.D.S. BRYCE W. HAASKEN, D.D.S. 130 East Forest, Mora, MN

Pleasant, Professional and Relaxing

Call us for all your dental needs:

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JAN. 17 & 18 BB32 HOCKEY TOURNAMENT The 6th annual Beau Berglund outdoor charity hockey tournament will take place on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 17 and 18 at the Pine City Civic Center outside hockey rinks. The first game begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday. Contact Marcie at 320-629-4853, 320-224-1855, or Cody at 320-279-0839 with questions, to help, or to donate. JAN. 18 OPEN SKATING/OPEN HOCKEY On Sunday, Jan. 18 there is open skating from 5:15 - 6:15 p.m. followed by youth open hockey from 6:30-7:45 p.m., and adult open hockey from 8-9:30 p.m., at the Pine City Civic Center. Call 320629-6995 for cost or more information, or visit www.pinecityciviccenter.weebly.com. JAN. 19 NORTHERN EXPOSURES The Northern Exposures Photo Club will meet on Monday, Jan. 19, at 7 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center in Mora. Martin Gilchrist will share the second half of his presentation on “Photoshop.” Members will submit black and white photos for this month’s

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JAN. 15 & 20 PINE CITY READS Pine City area residents are invited to take part in Pine City Reads. The first “Unbroken” discussion group will take place on Thursday, Jan. 15, 10 a.m. The novel “Ordinary Grace,” by William Kent Krueger, will be discussed on Tuesday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. Both groups meet at the Pine City Library. Call Community Ed. at 320-629-4030 for more information.

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skiers are invited to the Vasaloppet Public Ski Area to enjoy skiing 5 km of lantern lit trails. Lanterns will be lit at dusk and families may bring hot dogs to roast over one of the many fires. There are three cabins available for warming up in also. Follow Highway 65 north of Mora, turn west onto County Road 25 and then north on County Road 80. Parking is on the west side. Check www. vasaloppet.us for current trail condition updates. JAN. 24 ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The Mora Girls Basketball program will be hosting their third annual alumni basketball tournament at the Mora High School with games beginning at 9 a.m., doors opening at 8 a.m.

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Make your engagement photoshoot a success Engagement photos vary depending on the couple. Often reserved for save-the-date cards and now commonly used to spruce up wedding websites, engagement photos can range from formal shoots in which couples are dressed to the nines to more laid back shots featuring couples in more everyday attire. When planning an engagement shoot, couples should give themselves carte blanche with regard to style, as the photoshoot need not follow many of the more accepted rules that the wedding itself will ultimately adhere to. Once couples have settled on a style for their photoshoot, there are additional ways to ensure the session is a success. · Find a photographer who shares your sensibilities. Photographers can vary greatly in style, and an engagement photoshoot will be most successful when couples find a photographer whose style matches the theme they are looking for with their photoshoot. You likely would not hire a nature photographer to photograph a basketball game, so don’t hire someone who specializes in posed shots if you want your photos to be more lively and spontaneous. Before you hire anyone, ask for samples of each photographer’s work to be certain you’re getting someone who has experiencing shooting the type of photos you want to take. · Solicit ideas from the photographer. Some couples already know exactly where they want their engagement photos to be shot and which poses they want to be

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arranged. However, many couples have little or no experience with professional photoshoots, and such couples should solicit ideas from each photographer they are considering hiring. A skilled and/or seasoned photographer should propose several ideas. Be wary of photographers who offer little input, as you may ultimately be dissatisfied with their work once the shoot has come and gone. · Avoid studio shots. Many couples prefer their engagement photos be taken somewhere they have a personal connection to, such as the sight of their first date or a park they frequently visit. Studio photoshoots might provide the best lighting, but couples have no connection to such spaces, and down the road they may regret not taking the photos in someplace that’s a little more meaningful. In addition, a photoshoot outside the studio affords couples and their photographer more opportunities to experiment and improvise, which can produce a wider array of shots than a studio photoshoot is likely to deliver. · Don’t forget candid shots. Candid shots make the photoshoot more fun and loosen couples up a little bit. Many engagement photos will never be seen by anyone other than the photographer and the couple he or she is shooting, so don’t be bashful during candid shots for fear of being embarrassed down the road. Have fun with the candid shots, and your other photos are likely to come out better as a result.

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How to throw a successful outdoor wedding Outdoor weddings are romantic when done right, and a growing number of couples are exchanging vows amid an expansive garden or with the splendor of the pounding surf providing a picturesque backdrop. If Mother Nature cooperates, outdoor weddings can go smoothly. But even if the weather does not cooperate, there still are ways couples can enjoy a memorable ceremony. Preparation and planning help keep outdoor weddings moving along. Weather can be unpredictable and unforgiving, so it is always best to account for various scenarios. The following are some tips to consider. • Be mindful of hot weather. Many outdoor weddings occur when temperatures are at their warmest. As anyone who has had to sit outdoors in the blazing sun for an extended period of time can attest, it can grow quite uncomfortable, especially when everyone is dressed to the nines. Advise guests in advance that the wedding will be taking place outdoors and to dress accordingly. Arrange to have shaded areas for guests who may struggle with the heat. Keep chilled bottled

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water nearby so guests can stay cool and refreshed. Ask the officiant to keep the ceremony brief so that guests are not melting away in their seats. • Keep wind in mind. A stiff breeze can upset tents and wreak havoc on hairstyles. Be sure everything outdoors is properly secured and weighted down. Avoid light fabrics on a wedding gown that will get swept away by wind. A short, blusher veil may be more appropriate than a sweeping train. Couples should advise their hairstylists that they will be getting married outdoors, and looks should be well secured by bobby pins and gel to keep hair in place. Stick to real dishes for food service, as plastic or lightweight materials may get blown away. • Check for power sources. Choose a wedding location with easily accessible power outlets. Guests will certainly want to hear the vows, and that may require the use of microphones and a sound system. Having power available also makes it easier for bands and musicians to set up their equipment for an outdoor reception. If the wedding will be stretching into the evening hours, electricity will be needed to power supplemental lighting that illuminates the festivities. • Ensure accessibility. Outdoor terrain can prove tricky, especially for older guests or those with mobility issues. When scouting locations, select a wheelchair-accessible spot that can be easily traversed. Understand that turf can become water-logged and challenging to walk over should it rain the day of the wedding or prior. Plastic or fabric runners may make things easier. Also, choose a location that isn’t too far off the beaten path. It should be close enough to a parking lot and not require guests to have to take an extended hike through nature. • Face away from the sun. Glares can make it difficult for guests to see the ceremony. Be sure to arrange seats so that guests do not have to look into the sun. This is best achieved by having the sun behind everyone for the ceremony. It also ensures that you won’t end up with washed-out photos or pictures of everyone squinting. • Ensure food is properly chilled or heated. Dining outdoors means keeping food safety in mind. Food that is supposed to be kept cool

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• Use fresh flowers in potted plants. Cut flowers tend to wilt prematurely in hot weather. Rather than waste money and beautiful flowers, choose potted plants that will thrive if well-tended. Guests can then take the plants home and continue to cherish the wedding long after it is over.

• Budget for a tent. It is always better to have a contingency plan. Even if you have your heart set on an outdoor wedding, have a backup plan in place if the weather is uncooperative. A tent with surrounding sidewalls may be sufficient. Otherwise, determine if there is an indoor location that can be kept on standby.

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How to handle guests who don’t RSVP Wedding invitations are often a great source of information for guests. While wedding websites also provide a great opportunity for couples to get the word out about their weddings and share pertinent details like the date and location of the wedding, many people are still unfamiliar with the concept of a wedding website, and therefore they rely on invitations as their primary source of information about a wedding. One of the most important bits of information couples must include on their wedding invitations is the RSVP date. The RSVP, which stands for “repondez s’il vous plait,” is a couple’s request for a response to their invitation. The RSVP is typically a specific date by which guests must let the couple tying the knot know whether or not they plan to attend the wedding. There are no rules that govern how far in advance of the wedding couples should ask their guests to RSVP, but some venues might want a final headcount or at least a close estimate of the final countdown three to four weeks before the big day. As a result, it’s best to ask guests to RSVP at least three weeks before the wedding and preferably four to five weeks before the festivities commence. If invitations are mailed two to three months prior to the wedding, that gives guests ample time to determine whether they can or cannot join in the celebration. While many guests will respond immediately or in plenty of time for couples to arrange seating and notify their reception venue, nearly every bride and groom has been forced to deal with guests who simply failed to respond to their invitations, a potentially precarious position for couples to find themselves in as their wedding day quickly approaches. When guests fail to respond on time, couples should maintain their composure and not take it as a sign of disrespect or indifference. Guests might not be planning

Why a Valentine’s Day wedding might be right for you Valentine’s Day evokes strong emotions in so many people. On the official day of all things love, many eagerly anticipate the chance to spend time with their sweethearts. Couples who already have hearts in their eyes and are enamored with all things Valentine’s Day may want to tie the knot on this special holiday, and few can argue when a couple decides to become husband and wife on this day devoted to love and affection.

a wedding, but chances are they’re busy, too, and their failure to respond is likely just a mistake. Before contacting those who failed to provide a timely response, wait a few extra days so responses that were mailed at the last minute can be counted among those that were received on time. Once the deadline and subsequent extension has passed, couples can begin to contact those guests who have not responded to their invitations. If it’s a close friend or family member who hasn’t responded, simply call them on the telephone and politely ask if they plan on coming to the wedding. They won’t need to mail the RSVP at this point, so just jot down their response and thank them before moving on to the next person.

When a person who hasn’t responded is less familiar to the bride and groom, such as a parent’s distant cousin or professional colleague, then it’s perfectly reasonable to ask for help. For example, if a parent’s neighbor has yet to reply, ask Mom or Dad to drop by their house or call them on the phone to determine if they plan to attend. The majority of invitees, if not all of them, who fail to respond on time will understand when contacted directly and asked if they plan to attend, so couples need not be nervous or confrontational when making phone calls or writing emails. Keep things short and sweet and let guests know their attendance is appreciated or their absence will be felt if they cannot make it.

Valentine’s Day is a popular day to tie the knot, as more than two million people choose February 14 to walk down the aisle in the United States alone. Valentine’s Day is an easy day to remember, meaning it will be hard for husbands and wives to forget their wedding anniversaries. Another benefit to getting married on Valentine’s Day is the ambiance may already be taken care of by various establish-

ments in the community. Reception halls may be embellished with flowers, balloons and other décor, while businesses may already be displaying hearts in their windows and twinkling pink, red and white lights for Valentine’s-focused customers. Couples who may not know which colors to choose for their wedding parties and table linens can just go with the colors and themes of Valentine’s Day if they decide to tie the knot on February 14. Chocolate brown, red, lavender, and pink are primary hues for the season, and any combination will comple-

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Valentine’s Day treats and trinkets make for great wedding favors. Guests can take home individual boxes of chocolates or crystal candle votives, while buffet dessert tables can be embellished with vases filled with chocolate kisses or candied hearts.

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How to connect with the right caterer Party hosts take on a significant amount of responsibility when they agree to entertain family and friends. When such gatherings are especially large, some hosts opt to hire a catering company to feed their guests.

the competition, try to negotiate a lower price with that caterer. Caterers are often creative enough to find something to work within your budget, but you will never know if you do not attempt to negotiate.

Catering companies are often associated with weddings and graduations, but such businesses also can be hired for less momentous occasions. Hiring a catering company for a home party is not necessarily the same as hiring one for a wedding. Couples about to tie the knot often receive a list of recommended caterers from the venue hosting their receptions, and that list gives them a starting point for their caterer search right away. Such lists are not provided when hosting at home, but the following tips can help home hosts connect with the right caterer for their next get-together.

• Ask if the caterer specializes in a particular cuisine or type of event. When speaking with various catering companies, ask each if they specialize in a particular type of food and if they are used to catering specific types of events. If your party has a theme, then find a caterer who specializes in foods that fit into that theme. Similarly, you will want a caterer who has experience catering your type of event. Many caterers can effectively handle a range of events, from smaller soirees like a child’s birthday party to more elaborate corporate affairs, but knowing how much experience they have with your particular type of party can provide some peace of mind.

• Seek recommendations. Just because there’s no wedding planner there to offer advice with respect to caterers does not mean you don’t have some resources at your disposal. Seek recommendations from friends, family and professional colleagues. If a coworker is tasked with planning your company’s events, speak with that colleague about the nature of your party and ask if he or she can recommend some local caterers who might be able to meet your needs with respect to both budget and menu. • Comparison shop. Even if the first caterer you visit presents an incredible menu that’s within your budget, it still helps to comparison shop, as the catering industry is competitive and you might be able to find an equally impressive caterer who can offer a similar menu for less money. If your favorite caterer provides an estimate that’s considerably more expensive than

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• Insist on a tasting. Once you have found the caterer you want, schedule a tasting so you can experience the caterer’s menu firsthand. Many caterers offer an array of cuisines, and the tasting allows you to narrow down those choices so your menu is not all over the map come the day of the party. During the tasting, ask if the caterer uses frozen or fresh foods when preparing meals. Fresh foods are more favorable than frozen, and the bill likely reflects fresh food prices, so do not hesitate to request that only fresh foods are served at your party.

get a contract in writing that carefully details what the caterer is providing and when food will be served. Read the contract carefully before signing to ensure the cost and timing of the party is clearly illustrated.

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Please Note t ke Correct Tic Price Come join fellow NRA members, gun owners, sportsmen and women, friends and neighbors for a fun filled evening to help raise funds in support of vital projects such as: 4H Shooting Sports/ Wildlife, High School Trap Leagues, Scout Shooting Programs, Firearms Safety Education, Range Development, Youth Education Summit, Hunter Education classes, and much more. Half of the proceeds from this fundraiser go to Minnesota programs, with people here in Minnesota deciding how to best use the funds. The other half will go to National Programs such as the Eddie Eagle Gun Safety program, Woman on Target, Second Amendment Education, NRA Training Courses like “Refuse to Be a Victim”, Personal Protection, Basic Firearms Classes and more.

The Kanabec Area Friends of NRA Fundraising Banquet event will feature: Live and Silent Auction items • Collectible NRA merchandise Limited edition NRA firearms • Plus MORE!! Event: Kanabec Area Friends of NRA Fundraising Banquet Date: February 19, 2015 • Location: Bowe’s Restaurant; 118 Railroad Ave NE; Mora, MN 55051 Time: 5:00pm Social hour; 7:00pm Dinner.

EARLY BIRD DRAWING: Tickets postmarked or turned in by February 7, 2015 will be entered in a special drawing for a Ruger 10/22 Takedown rifle. Ticket Price: $35.00 per person. Contact: Dan Porter at 612-242-7792.

Limited to 200 attendees. We sold out in 2013 & 2014, get your tickets early! For those of you wishing to help a little more…we offer several different levels of Sponsorship packages starting at $250.00, each package with its select incentive item!

Kanabec Area Friends of the NRA Banquet Ticket Order Form Return this ticket request and payment to: Kanabec Area Friends of NRA PO Box 73 Mora, MN 55051-0073 (Or give to a committee member) (Please Print) Name: ________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________ City: ______________________ State: _____________ Zip: ____________ Phone: (______) ________-_____________

Please submit by Feb. 16, 2015!

Please hold: _____ Dinner Tickets at $35 per person. _____ One of a Kind Gun Drawing! Henry 30-30 lever action rifle with Friends of NRA Engraving at $10.00 each. Please make checks payable to: Kanabec Area Friends of the NRA We must receive your ticket order by February 16, 2015. NRA membership not required to attend. The Friends of the NRA is a 501©(3) charity and donations are tax deductible. Veterans Recognition Board: Add $10.00____ or more $____ to your dinner ticket order and we will put your Veterans name on the Veterans Recognition Board. These extra monies will help fund the Vets gun drawing. Vets name______________________________, Branch of Service_________________.


14 - ADVERTISER, JANUARY 18, 2015 JAN. 17 ART SATURDAY Classes will be held at the Public Services Building in Mora with morning classes from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. They will be Drawing Shadows with Marshall Jensen (12 student maximum, bring pencil, eraser and ruler to class)and Face Painting and Selfies with Joy Paulzine and Dee Kotaska (10 studnet maximum). Afternoon classes will be from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. and will feature Card Keeper in a Box with Sarah Pace and Lauri Rockne (10 students maximum) and Sketchbook with Denise Morris (All levels of drawers welcome, bring 2B or softer pencil and sketchbook). Preregistration requested by calling Lauri at 651-224-2319.

JAN. 17 SWEDISH PANCAKES AND PEA SOUP The Dala Heritage Society will have their annual Swedish pancakes and pea soup lunch at noon at the Mora United Methodist Church in Mora. JAN. 19 NORTHERN EXPOSURE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center in Mora. Martin Gilchrist will share the second part of his presentation on “Photoshop.” Members can submit up to two images in the Open or Black and White category for viewing and critique. Call Karen Larson at 679-3593 for more information.

JAN. 21 GROCERY STORE TOUR Cambridge Medical Center invites interested persons to City Center Market (122 Buchanan St. N. in Cambridge) from 6 - 7:30 p.m. for a free grocery store tour. Wellness coach Darcy Rylander will lead an interactive tour designed to help introduce the basics of making healthier choices. Participants will learn to read nutrition fact panels, ingredient lists and label icons and will receive a coupon for $10 in free produce. The tour is free but registration is required and can be made by calling 763-688-6024. JAN. 19 & 20 ABC THEATRE AUDITIONS ABC Theatre Company will be holding auditions for their upcoming production of “I Remember

Mama” from 6 - 8 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday evening at the Braham Event Center. The production will be performed on March 13, 14 and 15. The Event Center is located at 655 8th St. SW. JAN. 20 EMPLOYER OF THE DAY FBG Services will be at the Mora WorkForce Center from 10 a.m. to noon taking applications for currently open cleaning positions and to answer questions about their business. The WorkForce Center is located at 903 E. Forest Ave. JAN. 21 FIRSTLIGHT BOARD OF DIRECTORS FirstLight Health System Board of Directors will be at 5:30 p.m. in the hospital board room, second floor administration.

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RONALD BJORKLUND Nov. 1, 1942 - Jan. 17, 2011

We often think of the days gone by, When we were all together; A shadow o’er life is cast, A loved one gone forever. As we loved him, so we miss him; In our memory he is near, Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear. Forever loved, never forgotten, Wife, Carroll; son Steve; Grandsons: Todd, Eric (Becky); Great-grandchildren: Chase, Emily and Ryan

JAN. 21 HOW TO AVOID PROBATE Mora Community Education will be offering a free class regarding How to Avoid Probate taught by John Ahlgren of Mora. The class will be held in the high school choir room No. 282 from 7 - 9 p.m. Ahgren will be discussing options to consider while doing estate planning

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MORA SENIOR DINING LOCATION: DALA APARTMENTS 470 BEAN AVE. MORA JAN. 19 - 23 Monday: Country fried steak, whipped potatoes w/gravy, seasoned peas, wheat bread, sliced pears. Tuesday: Beef vegetable bake, crunchy Romaine salad, wheat dinner roll, apple crisp. Wednesday: Hot roast pork sandwich, whipped potatoes w/gravy, butternut squash, oatmeal cake. Thursday: Winter Gala: Aloha chicken, rice pilaf, grand green beans, mandarin oranges, elegant éclair dessert. Friday: Lemon pepper fish, creamy potato bake, broccoli w/cheese sauce, wheat bread, mixed fruit. Note: Senior Dining is for persons 60+. Ogilvie Senior Dining is served on Mondays and Wednesdays (same entrees served at both locations) at the Ogilvie Civic Center.

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IN MEMORY OF LARRY HEINEMAN

Feb. 21, 1937 - Jan. 20, 2014 Thanking God for a lifetime of precious memories – missing you. Your family, Glenice, Lori, June, Garold & Terri

THANK YOU

The family of Howie Bloomquist would like to extend a sincere thank you for the overwhelming amount of love and support we have received from friends and family in this community. We have been lifted up and encouraged by your prayers, sharing your many great stories and memories, and have been blessed by an abundance of food to our families. We are so thankful for the efficient care and support provided by deputies Samuelson and Freund, Pine EMS and First Responders during a very long and difficult night. Special thanks to Brady Helseth and Dan Rinden at Swanson Funeral Chapel for their kindness and guidance. Pastor Tim Adams and our amazing Journey North Church family... we appreciate and love you all so much. We are so blessed! Karin, Krista, Bry and Brock and families Hadley and Chris

SHIRLEY M. WARNER Shirley Marie Warner of Grasston died on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015 at her home from cancer. She was 73 years old. She was born on Aug. 3, 1941 in Crookston to parents Leo and Stella (Harron) Peppin. The family decided to move to the Minneapolis area. This is where she married her husband Robert Warner and the couple was blessed with four children; Delbert, Daniel, Estelle and Denise. Shirley and Robert settled in Grasston where she loved to camp and crochet. She was preceded in death by her parents; and brothers, Ellery and Stanley Peppin. She is survived by her husband, Robert; children, Delbert, Daniel (Janice), Estelle (Steven) Martin and Denise Warner; three brothers, James (Darla), Dale (Alice), and Jerry (Sherrie) Peppin; three sisters, Gale Meyer, Dorene Nelson, and Debbie Peppin; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was loved and will be missed. A funeral service was held on Friday, Jan. 16 at St. Peter & Paul’s Catholic Church in Braham with Fr. Donald Wagner officiating. Burial was at Evergreen Memorial Cemetery in St. Paul. Pallbearers were Joshua Martin, Thomas Taylor, Danielle Warner, Nicholas Peppin, Jerry Peppin and Matt Nelson. Honorary pallbearers were Steve Martin, Dale Peppin, Randel Warner, Aaron Stransky, Nathan Stransky, Joseph Warner and Robert Warner. Arrangements were handled by Akkerman-Ingebrand Funeral Home in Mora. Condolences may be posted at www.aifuneralhome.com.


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CLASSIFIEDS Buying all dairy cattle, all beef cattle. Brent Besser. East Central Livestock. 320-679-4333, 320-272-4236

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115 HOME HEATING

1993 Polaris Indy Trail, excellent cond. Minimal hrs., 2 up, pull-start, w/2 helmets, asking $1100. 651491-2878 2003 Arctic Cat 440cc, low miles, very clean, $1,600. 763-227-9785.

154 EMPLOYMENT

CHANGE OF MEETING TIME Comfort Township

58 TRUCKS VANS/SUVS

Comfort Township will start the board meetings at 7pm beginning with the meeting on February 2, 2015. The board meetings are held on the 1st & 3rd Mondays of the month. If a holiday falls on a Monday the meeting will be the following day on Tuesday.

2007 Chev ½ ton extended cab. 4X4, red, loaded, clean, new tires. 140,000 miles. $10,500 763-227-9785

Teresa Panka Clerk Of Whited

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Brook Park Auto Recycling, 28178 Hwy. 107, Brook Park

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BUYING SCRAP BY THE TON

Call 320-679-7500 '89 Firebird, great project, needs engine instal. 350 tune port inj. engine incl. T-tops, pearl white paint, black & white cloth int. 763-670-9694. 2003 Saturn Ion: 195K. Runs great. Good body. $2,250. 320-629-6637

2005 MALIBU MAXX LS New tires/ brakes/ tabs plus more, 195k, autostart, 2995/BO 651-775-7158

53 VEHICLES WANTED $200 and Up for Most Junk Cars.

Now Offering Oxygen, acetylene & welding gases. Also, cylinder leasing. Jeff ’s Welding Mora 320-679-2524

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Food Coordinator position at Mora Senior Dining/Meals on Wheels available. Will conduct all food ordering, prepare noon meal & Meals on Wheels, & conduct kitchen clean-up. Also works with an assistant cook. One year of quantity cooking experience desired. Position req’s routine handling of 35 lbs. Hours: 6:30am1:30pm, Mon. – Fri. Apply at Dala House Apartments (until 1:00 pm), or apply online at www.ccstcloud. org. Questions call Carol at 320-229-4585 or Catholic Charities HR 320-650-1529.

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Crown Royal outdoor wood stoves. 20 year limited warranty. www.woodstovemn. com. 320-679-2567, 763-552-6743.

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Alterations and clothing repairs, 25 years experience. 320-3964152 Contact Rosemary. Braham Dr Fixit, handyman. One stop for all home repair. 320-515-9124. East Central S a n i t a t i o n Commercial & residential, container service, carts provided. 763-689-2171 or 763444-9862 Merles Water Conditioning 651-777-1349 mywatermn.com Water Softener Repairs, Filter changes, Preventitive Maintenance, Iron Removal, and so much more! Please see our ad in the Professional and Service Directory of this newspaper.

Mora Public Schools

Independent School District 332

INSTRUCTORS NEEDED

Mora School’s Community Education Department is looking for instructors to teach classes and share their various hobbies, skills, arts, and crafts to others in the community. A teaching license or degree is not required to instruct Community Ed. Classes. For more information, or if you have a suggestion for a class that you would like to see offered, please contact Kris Osterdyk or Mandi Yoder at (320) 679-6200.

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OTR Truck Drivers! Pay is up to 50 cents per mile. Benefits available, home weekly. 218-768-5005 or Curt at 218-820-8555 Account Mgr.Exper. Sales/Account Mgr. wanted for WCMP Pine City. Red Rock Radio is seeking dynamic sellers to join our sales team. Salary plus commission. We would like to talk to qualified individuals about current & future openings. Confidentiality assured. Women & minorities encouraged to apply. Please email a short description of yourself & resume to: schristensen@redrock radio.org Red Rock Radio is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Elderwood Of Hinckley is looking for full time/part time caregivers. No training required. If interested, please contact Jenny at 320-384-7373 Full time/part time Hair Stylist. Chair rental or commission. Apply at Hair Tech & Tan, Pine City or call 320-629-7366

154 EMPLOYMENT RN for Home Care case management 3040hr/wk. Rush City/ Pine City/Hinckley/Braham area. Send resume: Sunrise Health Services fax 651-4625761 or email sanderson@sunrisehealthservices.com

Sales & furniture delivery. Looking for an outgoing personality, motivated individual with an excellent verbal & sales skills. Applicants must have Minnesota drivers license and be physically fit to deliver & unload furniture trucks. Please apply in person at Mora Unclaimed Freight, 1859 Frontage Rd., Mora, MN.

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Retired Truck Drivers?

Join our growing team!

We are looking for experienced drivers to work part time for an established company with experienced dispatchers. Regional 53’ van drivers wanted. Home base Askov/ Willow River/ Sandstone, MN. New equipment and paper logs. Class A and drug test required.

Call 320-838-3103.

157 EMPLOYMENT PART TIME Help Wanted: Part time days and nights, bartend/cook. Apply within, Ryders Bar, 283 5th Ave, Henriette. 320-679-5009. Kids Cove Child Care located in Grand Casino, Hinckley hiring for part-time aide position. Weekends required. Apply within.

Room for Growing Educational Child Care is looking for a P.T. Teachers aide and a P.T. Assistant teacher sub. Contact 651-77-2441

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Somebody Wants It! Sell it in the classifieds 320-679-2661 or 320-629-6771

COUNTY OF CHISAGO SOCIAL WORK LEAD WORKER – AGING AND DISABILITIES UNIT Provides staff consultative services and case management to persons with handicapping conditions. Mentors agency staff and provides consultative services as it related to State and Medicaid waiver use/policies. Provides lead work direction to a team of agency case management professionals. APPLY AT: http://agency.governmentjobs. com/mnmeritsystem/default.cfm Salary range $16.83 to $25.53 – DOQ. Deadline for applying for this position is January 23, 2015.

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East Central A u d i o l o g y Audiology and hearing aid care. Cambridge 763-689-2121.

Deb's Tiny Tots experience. Infant thru school ages. Certified CPR/First Aid. Braham. 763-333-4990.

Dry Oak firewood. Lrg pickup load, $120 Fast, free delivery 320-241-6983

R&S Firewood: Seasoned oak firewood, $225 per cord 320-496-7203.

For Sale: 40 5x5 round mixed grass hay, $25 each 320-679-2723.

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The USED FURNITURE Store “Great Stuff Low Prices” 1646 Hwy. 23 E. St. Cloud

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Wanted: Standing saw timber and firewood, (320)679-1815.

361 LAWN & GARDEN Black rotted manure, lg load, fast delivery. Also firewood. 320241-6983 or 479-2446952.

362 MISC. Affordable Plans. Bankruptcy debt relief $956* Divorce/Custody $570* DUI/Civil/other starts $330* *court fees additional. 612-326-3300, or 218-828-4483.

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EMAIL CLASSIFIEDS TO frontdesk@moraminn.com

BUS DRIVERS PART-TIME Chisago/Isanti County Heartland Express transports senior citizens, handicapped individuals and other citizens; loads and unloads passengers; works several routes within Chisago County and conducts routine maintenance on buses. We are looking for motivated people to fill PT on-call positions. A CDL - Class B with passenger endorsement (or ability to obtain prior to beginning work) is required. Must be able to work a 10 hour shift and must be able to pass a criminal history check, drug screen and physical. HIRING RANGE: $13.41 to $14.45 per hour. Apply at http://www.chisagocounty.us.

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NEED YOUR DAYCARE LISTED? Call Annette at 320-225-5124

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Corn, clean, dry, shelled, $5.00 for 50 lbs. John, 320-679-1564.

Please call M-F between 10am-4pm 763-552-4043

20' pole length mixed hardwood, 5 cord load, $575; 20' basswood, 5 cord load, $450, 320-679-1815.

For Sale: 3 large oak trees to be cut down for firewood. Best offer, Ogilvie, 763-227-9785.

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Get paid up to $15.00 an hour. Must be experienced with seniors, dependable and flexible. Princeton, Cambridge and North Branch and several other locations.

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Part time Preschool openings. Ages 2-5. Daily schedule includes preschool curriculum, outside time and fun activities. References and Childcare Aware star rating. Please call 320-6290197

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Full time - will consider part time if preferred. Opportunity to work with blend of clients in diverse outpatient, LTC, inpatient and subacute settings. PTA degree and WI licensure required. Complete benefit package. Apply online at www.burnettmedicalcenter.com and click on Careers.

BURNETT MEDICAL CENTER 257 W. St. George Ave., Grantsburg, WI 54840 shinrichs@burnettmedicalcenter.com

MINI MUSTANGS CHILDCARE CENTER We offer an infant room, toddler room, preschool/school-age room. Licensed teachers for each age level. We have structured activities throughout the day. Great hours: 6am to 6pm Monday-Friday. Call 320-679-8254

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Country Meadows, a 32-unit independent and assisted living facility on the Elim Milaca campus, is offering a Flexible LPN Nursing opportunity to join our team! FT, 32 hrs/week, flexible hours. Current MN LPN license, two years experience in a senior healthcare setting preferred.

Care Attendant PT/On-Call “Universal workers” provide personal cares, med administration along w/housekeeping and serving meals. Must be flexible to work all shifts, weekend and holidays. Shift differential for evening and overnight shifts. Apply online at www.elimcare.org or send resume to Kathy Ann Adams, Dir., 740 2nd St. SE, Milaca, MN 56353, or e-mail kadams@elimcare.org. Ph: 320-983-6386. EOE/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled. A Drug Free Workplace.

Mechanic - Bus Garage Job Summary: Provide maintenance and repair of vehicles and equipment to assure safe and efficient transportation services for the school district. This is a 12 month, 40 hours per week position. Qualifications: Two year certified training in diesel or bus mechanics or equivalent. Valid MN CDL with school bus endorsement, air brake endorsement, and passenger endorsement required, with less than 3 moving violations in the past 5 years. Experience in school bus maintenance and repair. Knowledge of DOT and state requirements pertaining to bus inspections preferred. Knowledge of computers preferred. Salary: Grade 8 on 12-Month Salary Schedule. Start Date: As Soon As Possible. Application Deadline: Open Until Filled. Apply online through the district website: www.northbranch.k12.mn.us

Job Opportunities in Mora Caring for the elderly provides rewarding and meaningful work. Join our team and start helping our senior residents live full and healthy lives! Current opportunities in Mora include:

Part Time Cook: Eastwood Senior Living has the above opening for a Part Time Evening Cook; 3-7pm, 4 days a week, every other weekend (possible full time for right candidate). This position is responsible for providing dietary needs of residents (meal planning, food preparation and dish washing). Dietary or cook related job experience desirable, GED/High School Diploma and pass a background check required. To complete an application: pick them up on-site or online and send them to: Lee Stenstrom – Director of Housing Eastwood Senior Living 170 Valhalla Circle, Mora, MN 55051 • Fax: (320) 679-2916 Resumes may be e-mailed to: ldstenst@augustanacare.org Online visit: http://augustanacare.org/join-our-team/


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CLASSIFIEDS 362 MISC. Looking for that perfect gift for an anniversary or birthday? Think about giving a subscription to the Kanabec County Times. Call our office today (320)679-2661 to start delivery – we accept Visa or Mastercard! PREGNANT? *Confidential pregnancy testing. *Information to promote a healthy pregnancy. Kanabec County Public Health Nursing, ask for Christine 320-679-6330

368 APPLIANCES For Sale: Reconditioned washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators. Rick's Home Furnishings (320) 6794047

369 WANTED Want to Buy all kinds of silver objects. Please call Mike at 763-843-0867 Wanted: Minibikes & dirt bikes, running or not. Call 320-679-2128.

401 AUCTION CALENDAR To be sold by Absolute On-Line Public Auction. Starts January 1, 2015 to January 27, 2015 6 p.m. 255 W. 5th St., Rush City, MN 55069. Bank owned. Over 1,400 sq. ft. zoned commercial, land and bldg. High traffic count next to Post Office. Call for more info. or to see. Stromberg Auctioneering, 320-279-0935, Coldwell Banker Pro IV 320-358-0822.

Stromberg Auctioneering “We do all types of auctions”

Practicing Honesty and Integrity for over 30 years. Call Les Stromberg

320-279-0935 451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL Newly renovated interior Come visit Main Street Ctr., N. Branch! A var. of business suites starting as low as 350.00. All util. Incl. Deb 651-303-2050.

452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL 1BR Apt.-Pine City. Close to downtown, Pine Tech. Sandy 763-464-4129. 2-BDRM townhouse w/garage in Mora available February 1. No smoking, no pets, $695 + utilities. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639. 2Bdrm. apt. in the City of Pine City includes detached garage. $775.00 per month available immediately. For more info. contact Greg @ 320-336-8978 or Carrie @ 320-629-7537. For rent in Pine City. Nice 1BR apartment. Heat included. $625. 612-390-8776 For rent in Pine City: 1+BR house. $650+ utilities. 612-390-8776

452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL

Mora Evergreen Apartments Great location

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For rent: 3-BDRM mobile home, remodeled. Call after 5 p.m., 320-272-4302. For Rent: One-bedroom house. Electric & utilities included. $600 mo., $600 security deposit 320-272-4846.

452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL Two bedroom upstairs apartment- $900 including utilities. Pine City. 320-629-2838

454 STORAGE

NOW RENTING Ogilvie Mini Storage LP Mini Storage Unit 10x20, 10x10 Downtown Ogilvie Call:

(763) 286-3265 cell HALF OFF Storage units Jan-March for new customers: 10x6$20, 10x10-$27.50, 10x16-$32.50 (612)-418-5184 or pinecitystorage.com

455 RENTALS WANTED

Pine City-nice 1BR GROUND LEVEL, wooded view, laundry on-site $595+elec. 651-983-5771 ROOM for rent: Furnished. Share kitchen, bath.$325+ (320)6296637. PineCity area.

for Metal Fabrication Company specializing in Docks and Lifts, Wood Burning Furnaces & Structural Steel. Support sales & marketing manager in developing education materials & brochures, processing sales orders, general office and receptionist responsibilities. Must be proficient in Word, Excel, Publisher & Outlook and familiar with website editing software. Willingness to learn mfg. system software. Customer service, organizational & priority skills essential. Excellent wages, D.O.Q., health & life insurance, 401/K profit sharing, PTO and holidays.

Resumes accepted at www.dakacorp.com, email to “dakaadmin@gmail.com” or via mail to DAKA Corp, 955 Industrial St NE, Pine City, MN 55063.

Are you a dislocated worker? Were you laid off from your job in the last 3 years? Are you at risk of losing unemployment benefits? Get back to work quickly! Good jobs with good pay are available in your area. Employment specialists at CMJTS can help you qualify for these jobs. Learn new in-demand skills, at no cost to you, through customized or on-the-job training. Contact CMJTS at 800-284-7425 and ask for an employment specialist nearest you. The smart way to sell your stuff! Call 320-679-2661 or go to www.moraminn.com - click on Classifieds, place an ad!

COUNTY OF CHISAGO ASSISTANT CHISAGO COUNTY ATTORNEY Minimum qualifications: Juris Doctor (J.D.) from accredited law school, licensed to practice law in MB; admission to the federal district a plus, but not required. Duties: Represent Chisago County and/or the State in civil and/or criminal matters in which the County is involved. Strong written and oral communication skills are essential. Persons with experience in civil or criminal areas of county attorney’s office or persons possessing other relevant public sector experience will be preferred. Salary range $62,837 - $85,010 – DOQ. Applicants should submit a completed Chisago County Application, available at www.chisagocounty.us, along with a letter of interest and resume. Applications will be accepted online through January 26, 2015.

PLACE A CLASSIFIED TODAY!! CALL 320-629-6771 or visit www.pinecitymn.com click on Classifieds, place an ad.

BUS DRIVERS NEEDED

January 22, 2015, 1-4pm 620 Wood Street N., Mora, MN 55051 320-679-3840

506 REAL ESTATE Recently foreclosed, special financing available. Any credit, any income. 2 BDRM, 1 BA, 628 sq. ft. located at 325 Watkins St., Mora, $44,900. Visit www.roselandco.com\ DPE. Drive by then call 866-351-1234.

Brighter Day invites you to come in and fill out an application, obtain a job description and learn about all the opportunities here at Brighter Day. Are you looking to make a difference? Are you ready to be a part of a growing team and take advantage of new opportunities? Then come to Brighter Day Job Fair to learn more. Part of the application process does require a drug screen, background check, and HS diploma. Brighter Day is also currently offering sign-on and referral bonuses so bring your friends too! We offer competitive wages and the opportunity for growth and advancement.

2 BR APT AVAILABLE $526/month Includes Heat, Water & Garbage

Call Ketti at 888-203-9301 for an application EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

Please apply in person at, 241 N. 2nd Ave. Foreston, MN 56330

OTR Drivers Wanted D&N Trucking is looking for PT & FT OTR drivers with 2 years verifiable exp., 23 years of age and a satisfactory MVR. We offer 5-7 days out, 2 days off; 10-14 days out, 3-4 days off. Health Ins., Paid Vacations, Holidays, 401k & Fuel Bonus. Please call Jamie or Jeff at 763-389-4816 or 800-247-3851. www.dntruck.com

Looking to hire immediately one part-time driver in Pine County. Starting pay $12.19/hour with regular pay increases. Questions? Call 218-623-3032 Apply at http://www.aeoa.org/ CAREERS

You must be 21 years old and have a CDL with a passenger endorsement (for those who do not have their CDL, Arrowhead Transit will provide the training to obtain it).

$1,000

SIGNON BONUS for the following position:

TRU-STONE TECHNOLOGIES DIVISION

— CNC Machinist —

Industry leading manufacturer of precision granite solutions is seeking a 2nd Shift CNC Machinist. Candidates applying for this position should understand blueprint reading, G&M codes, and have a degree in Machining or two years experience. GibbsCAM and SolidWorks knowledge helpful but not required. We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits and a $1,000 sign-on bonus to those who qualify. If you would like to join this progressive, industry leading company, please send resume to: Kristin Rademacher, Human Resources Manager, kristinr@tru-stone.com, P.O. Box 430, 1101 Prosper Drive, Waite Park, MN 56387

LEGAL ASSISTANT

North Branch Area Public Schools is taking applications for Bus Drivers. High school diploma or equivalent required. Previous bus driving preferred. Current Minnesota CDL and School Bus Endorsement preferred but will train if needed. Must be able to obtain a valid MN CDL with air brake endorsement and have fewer than three moving violations within the past five years. Apply online through the district website:

www.northbranch.k12.mn.us

Provides complex level administrative support to attorney’s within the Chisago County Attorneys Office including civil, juvenile, and/or criminal caseload. Must have the ability to guide and train other legal assistant staff. Must be able to perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications: A.A. Degree in related field or Certification as a legal secretary or legal assistant from an accredited school. One year of experience is preferred. Applicants must be skilled in word processing with an understanding of legal file management software, ability to type 60 wpm. $14.59 to $19.87 per hour.

Apply at www.chisagocounty.us Deadline is February 5, 2015.

Why get just a part when you can get it all?

Johnson Apartments Pine City

Harris Hardwoods, Inc. is now hiring reliable, responsible workers interested in long-term employment and growth within our company. The successful candidate will work in a high production facility and must be able to verify dimensions using a calipers and other measuring devices. High School graduate/GED required. We offer a competitive salary, paid holidays, PTO, health insurance and a retirement plan. Previous experience in the wood industry is preferred.

Start the new year off right. Get a job that pays a livable wage!

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JOB FAIR

Meadowbrook 1 & 2-BR apartments, Mora, starting at $615 and up per mo. No smoking, no pets. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639. Mora 1 and 2-BDRM apts. No smoking, no pets. W/D on site, $475-$550 per month plus damage and elec. Open Feb. 1. Background check. Evenings, 612-390-0435.

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Lanterns will illuminate the 5 km ski trail that winds its way through the woods north of Mora. Fires provide warmth and a place to roast hotdogs. Cabins are open for people to enjoy a relaxing place to socialize.

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The Vasaloppet has teamed up with Susan G. Komen Minnesota to help in the fight against Breast Cancer. Participate in the 5km Tour or in either of the 10km or 20 km timed races. Become involved as an individual skier, ski as a team, or donate to a skier or team.

Saturday, January 31 11:00 Start Vasaloppet Nordic Center Registration and pledges can be made at Vasaloppet.us/Moraloppet

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